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soundcore by Anker, Sleep A10 Bluetooth Sleep Earbuds, Noise Blocking Earbuds for Sleep, Comfortable Fit, Bluetooth 5.2, App, for Unlimited Sleep Sounds, Sleep Monitor, Personal Alarm, Side Sleeper

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Features

  • Sleep Monitoring with Sleep Earbuds: Tracks sleep patterns, providing insights into sleep quality and duration for a better rest.
  • Comfortable Sleep Earbuds for Side Sleepers: The slim, lightweight design fits snugly without pressure, ideal for all-night wear and ensuring comfort until morning.
  • 4-Point Noise Masking Sleep Earbuds: Utilizes ear wings and Twin Seal tips to create a secure, noise-blocking seal, with smart volume adaptation for uninterrupted sleep.
  • Customized Dynamic Drivers: Engineered to emit low-frequency sounds at 10dB softer than typical drivers, optimizing white noise for sleep through sleep earbuds.
  • Bluetooth 5.2 Sleep Earbuds: Ensures stable wireless streaming from various apps and devices, enhancing the user's audio experience with sleep-focused earbuds.Also, soundcore APP offers a vast array of white noise and ambient sounds to promote relaxation and sleep, perfect for sleep earbuds users.

Color: White


Brand: Soundcore


Material: Memory foam


Power Source: Battery Powered


Item Depth: 26.5 millimeters


Product Dimensions: 2.69 x 2.69 x 1.04 inches


Item Weight: 2.08 ounces


Item model number: A6610Z21


Batteries: 3 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: October 20, 2022


Manufacturer: Anker


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  • Best on the market for sleepbuds
Color: White
Short version: I love them and have no big issues other than the battery life, but even that is stated on the product listing. Long version: I have a LONG history when it come to noise sleeping aids. It started when I slept over at my significant other's (SO) apartment. Like most people on Earth, he snores, but unfortunately for me, he snores pretty loud. In addition to that, I am a VERY sensitive sleeper. I'm talking the type of sleeper that as a kid I would go home in the middle of the night because there was a clock in the room or I could hear a parent of the house snoring. This lead to me having to sleep with a loud fan into my adult years. I also have pretty small ears, which will be relevant later. *Backstory* scroll down to bottom for review on the Sleep Buds I tried EVERYTHING. I wore earplugs for an extended period of time (which led to pain that felt like bruises in my ears). I then bought the over the ear headband headphones I found on Amazon (kinda worked but wasn't loud enough, slid around all the time, and weren't that comfortable. Overall made for a not very solid sleep and I went looking for another option.) From there we tried the option of getting my SO a mouth guard, to try to fix the snoring itself and not conceal it (he said it was the most painful sleep he had in a while and we ditched that option; if my pain is valid with the earplugs and headband, so is his). Then it was time to look into more experimental things. At the time there were basically NO sleepbuds on the market. It was the weird time where the Bose sleepbuds version 1 were already discontinued due to their battery, as well as other issues. So I hopped on the train for the Amazfit Zenbuds kickstarter. I paid like $80 then waited 6 months or so till Amazfit sent out their Zenbuds. They were honestly great..... until they weren't. They fit my small ears, allowed for side sleeping, and blocked out about 90% of the noise. For a while they lasted the whole night and I had no issues, but then the Zenbuds stopped staying connected/playing sound. I contacted support, they sent me a new pair. Then the battery stopped lasting all night. Okay, no worries, I'll just buy a second pair off amazon to last throughout the night. Then one of those stop keeping battery. Contact support, they send me a new pair. I will say that the Amazfit customer service was pretty great. When I explained that even though I was having issues I really needed to keep both pairs of earbuds in order to attempt to get through the night, they just sent me the new pair and then gave me a free packing label to send back the defective pair. But this happened sooo many times. I probably went through a total of 6-7 Amazfit Zenbuds. During this time the Bose Sleepbuds version 2 came out and I gave those a try. Great battery, buut they were way to uncomfortable for me. I thought I just needed an adjustment period so I kept wearing them (around 2 weeks). I stopped when my inner ears started bleeding. My SO now uses them every night to help drown out our loud cats (he loves them). But they are now also discontinued. I contact the Amazfit team AGAIN because now one of my zenbuds will not charge in the case. They inform me that the Zenbuds are now discontinued and I can send in my defective ones for their Powerbeats Pro. I do that, buuut what now? *Product Review* I'm desperate because I've tried everything and it seems all attempts at creating good quality sleep earbuds has ended with discontinued products. I go to amazon and find these. Here are the pros and cons I have experienced: Pros: - great sound - Bluetooth compatible (I listen to ASMR before bed so this is great!) - great noise library (although I'll admit I just use the snoring cancelation noise they have, which is so great in itself, works awesome) - So comfy (I had to figure out what worked best for me but once I did they are so comfortable and haven't fallen out while I'm sleeping at all, and I turn a LOT while I sleep. I ended up having two different tips for the earbuds, one with the small and one is the one without the wing) - Its on Amazon so super easy returns if they don't work for you! Con(s): - only a 6 hour battery life, BUT they do say that on the listing. I hate it when the listing will say more time than the actual product gives, so the transparency is great. Overall I will 100% buy another pair of these when my final pair of Amazfit Zenbuds stops working and I need another set of sleep earbuds to last me throughout the night. The price is high, but seems to be in line with similar products I've purchased in the past. And to be honest, cost means nothing when it comes to getting a good night of sleep, am I right? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023 by Naomi Elaine

  • Really wanted to love these
Color: White
I tried the A20 sleep earbuds, and loved the functionality but couldn't make them fit comfortably. So I thought I'd try the A10s, since some reviews said they're more comfortable. And wow, perfect, right out of the box. Easy to sleep in, even on my side. Great seal, no weird pressure, and unlike the A20s, they didn't make my ears itch. I missed some of the software functions of the A20s, but was willing to live with it for the comfort. But the first pair of A10s I tried would randomly disconnect during the night. Instead of sleep noise all night, I'd wake up to silence in one or both ears. Sometimes they'd reconnect with a jiggle, sometimes I had to reset them in the case. None of which improved my sleep. So I sent them back for a replacement. The second pair arrived with the left bud at 80% battery, and the right but completely dead - first warning sign. I charged them in their case for several hours, paired them to my phone, and went to bed. An hour after I switched from Bluetooth to sleep mode, I noticed the sound in my right ear disappeared almost completely. When I checked the battery levels, the right ear had dropped to 40%, while the left ear was still almost full. That didn't explain the drop in sound, but I decided to try again the next night. I unpaired them, reset them, charged fully, repaired... Same result, but this time the sound in the right ear disappeared as soon as I switched from music to sleep mode. Obviously the right earbud was bad. I tried cleaning the bud (even though it was brand new), and the only other fix I could find online was what is already tried, which was charging the buds fully. So these would be fantastic earbuds, if they worked. But two bad pair later, and now they don't have an actual ship date for new purchases, so I can't try a third pair if I wanted to. Horrible quality control for what could be a great product. No, I don't recommend these unless you feel like gambling you'll get a pair that actually works. I sure didn't. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024 by M. Gondek

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